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Una vida para soñar

Título original: The Christmas Hope
  • Película de TV
  • 2009
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Madeleine Stowe, James Remar, and Tori Barban in Una vida para soñar (2009)
A family faces tragedy during the holidays in this dramatic trailer
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Cuando las vidas se entrelazan durante la Navidad, la esperanza es el único regalo unificador. Después de sufrir una tragedia personal, una trabajadora social se lanza a buscar hogares para ... Leer todoCuando las vidas se entrelazan durante la Navidad, la esperanza es el único regalo unificador. Después de sufrir una tragedia personal, una trabajadora social se lanza a buscar hogares para niños necesitados.Cuando las vidas se entrelazan durante la Navidad, la esperanza es el único regalo unificador. Después de sufrir una tragedia personal, una trabajadora social se lanza a buscar hogares para niños necesitados.

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    • Norma Bailey
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    • James Remar
    • Ian Ziering
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    • Dirección
      • Norma Bailey
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      • Wesley Bishop
      • Donna VanLiere
    • Reparto principal
      • Madeleine Stowe
      • James Remar
      • Ian Ziering
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    Madeleine Stowe
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    • Patricia Addison
    James Remar
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    • Mark Addison
    Ian Ziering
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    • Nathan Andrews
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    • Emily Adams
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    7NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Sweet and touching

    25 Days Of Christmas Cheer: Day 3:

    I had to include one Hallmark esque, movie of the week style Christmas film, because they're a massive part of the sub genre, and also because The Christmas Hope is a pretty sweet little story. For all its snappiness, it actually has quite a neat little story of happenstance, compassion and redemption for its slight characters. When a young mother (Devon Weigel) dies in a car crash on her way to work, her young daughter Emily (Tori Barban) is left with no other family, and dumped with social services during the holidays. Social worker Patricia Addison (Madeleine Stowe, always awesome to see) feels for the girl, and brings her home for a few days during Christmas, temporarily. She meets Patricia's husband Mark (James Remar, toning down the tough guy persona for touching vulnerability) and learns of how they lost their son in a similar accident some years before. Eventually her presence strikes a chord with the couple, stirring up bittersweet memories for them and causing the trio to bond. Mark and Patricia are also slightly tense with each other, both still deeply hurt from the loss of their son, but Emily gradually is able to mend those wounds simply by the fact that they have opened up their home to her in her time of need. It's a low key little tale, classic Hallmark drama, but veterans Stowe and Remar, who both come from epic careers in high budget fare all across the board, elevate the script with their talents, and Ian Ziering shows up as a kindly doctor as well. Won't knock your socks off, but it's good, war,hearted entertainment for the Christmas season, with a nice little tearjerker of a cathartic moment near the end.
    8vsrinidhi-rao

    Very touching family movie

    Watched this movie on Christmas morning. The plot is quite simple and straightforward but the connections between the various actors makes it interesting.

    A single mom dies on her way to work just a few days before Christmas leaving behind a young girl Emily. Social services (Patricia Addison) comes in and since none of the foster families want to take in another child, she offers to keep the girl for a few days until they can find the next of kin. She has already lost her son a few years back around Christmas and is still grieving which takes her farther away from her husband - an airline pilot.

    Over the course of the movie, the couple get attached to the girl and plan to adopt her.

    In all, a nice movie - few touching scenes.
    6wes-connors

    Accidental Family Values

    As Christmas approaches, a tragic circumstance brings a small group of people together for a blessed holiday. Young single mother Devon Weigel (as Traci Adams) figures most in the early running, but this TV-movie focuses on social worker Madeleine Stowe (as Patricia "Patty" Addison) and her pilot husband James Remar (as Mark). This couple has been suffering since the death of their college-aged son in a car accident. He (Daniel Boiteau in flashbacks) was admitted to the hospital by Dr. Ian Ziering (as Nathan Andrews), who is looking forward to becoming a new father...

    The Lord moves in mysterious ways..

    When there is no foster home for cute Tori Barban (as Emily), Ms. Stowe takes her home for the holidays. The young girl begins to bond with Stowe and Mr. Remar. You will be able to figure out how it all ends for the family. The story is extremely contrived, but nicely performed and directed (by Norma Bailey). The production values are just perfect for the genre; the film looks simple, yet beautiful. Sentimental viewers should have a full box of tissues handy. Moderate to unsentimental viewers will likely throw the box at the TV after the last gift is given, but an empty tissue box won't hurt the set.

    ****** The Christmas Hope (12/13/09) Norma Bailey ~ Madeleine Stowe, James Remar, Tori Barban, Ian Ziering
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    Hope you find time to watch this lovely film, during the Holidays or anytime

    Patty (Madeleine Stowe) is awakened in the wee hours of the morning and handed a baby girl named Mia. As a social worker, she is used to emergency calls and it will be her job to find a foster home for the child ASAP. Fortunately, a foster family says yes, for Christmas is but a few days away. Patty goes home at the end of the work day and finds that her pilot husband, Mark (James Remar) is back for a spell. But, something is amiss between the two of them, as they have never fully recovered from the death of their own teenage son two years ago. Meanwhile, a little girl, Emily has been promised a special Christmas gift by her working, single mother, as soon as she gets done with her waitress shift. But, alas, her mother is in a car accident and can't return. Soon, Emily is dropped off at Patty's, too, for it is late in the evening and no one else can take her. So, another foster family has to be willing to welcome Emily. This time, Patty can't place her immediately but finds out there is an uncle who may be able to accept her in a few days. Since Christmas is so close, Mark feels it is best to give Emily a traditional Holiday, with a tree and such. But, Patty doesn't feel up to it and they argue. Also, a young doctor (Ian Ziering) and his wife are expecting their first child. Will happiness come to these nice folks at Xmas? This is a lovely film about family, loss, and new beginnings. With a nice cast, a touching script, lovely photography and a caring direction, it is a very uplifting experience. Therefore, if you are in search of a family flick which has the capacity to restore spirits, get Christmas Hope. Soon.
    9Jackbv123

    A mostly predictable but unexpected gem

    Back before Countdown to Christmas had thrown countless movies at us recycling the same old (Christmas) cookie-cutter themes, Lifetime gave us this movie with a premise and themes that, at least in 2019 seems refreshing. We have to deal with some deep tragedies before we can get to the good stuff and we even have a scene where the mom of the cute little girl, Emily, gets hit by a car and dies. A social worker with her own tragic backstory is loath to put Emily in a state home and instead stretches the regs and takes the cutie home with her.

    This isn't really a romance movie, at least not between adults. Emily certainly romances away the hearts of everyone she meets. The acting in general is good, but Toni Barban is superb for a child actor her age.

    The movie actually follow several characters who cross paths, sometimes intentionally, and sometime obliviously. The perceptive viewer knows there is a reason for this and that somehow these things are going to tie together before we're done. Well, surprise, they do, and yes most of you will need tissues. I did.

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      Movie is based on the song of the same name by Newsong.
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      • 11 de diciembre de 2011 (España)
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      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadá
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      • Beth Grossbard Productions
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